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Ever wonder what hipsters are talking about when they talk about the newest Neon Indian? Wonder ...

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Ever wonder what hipsters are talking about when they talk about the newest Neon Indian? Wonder no more, a lovely mix of drowsy lo-fi gems. Zeinith Intro - Untitled #2 - John Frusciante This Song - Badly Drawn Boy Mind,Drips - Neon Indian One Day i had an Extra Toe - Black Moth Super Rainbow Feel it All Around - Washed Out Animals - CocoRosie Neither of us, Uncertainly - Deerhunter Transdermal Celebration - Ween Your Pussys glued to a building on fire - John Frusciante Street Trash - Tobacco Breaks - The Black Keys Belong - Washed Out A Final Warning - Caribou The Drummer - Ariel Pink Its Not too Beautiful - The Beta Band

First published

08/30/2010

Genres

music

Duration

142560 minutes

Parent Podcast

Dickie Qwick

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Episode Description

Ever wonder what hipsters are talking about when they talk about the newest Neon Indian? Wonder no more, a lovely mix of drowsy lo-fi gems. Zeinith Intro - Untitled #2 - John Frusciante This Song - Badly Drawn Boy Mind,Drips - Neon Indian One Day i had an Extra Toe - Black Moth Super Rainbow Feel it All Around - Washed Out Animals - CocoRosie Neither of us, Uncertainly - Deerhunter Transdermal Celebration - Ween Your Pussys glued to a building on fire - John Frusciante Street Trash - Tobacco Breaks - The Black Keys Belong - Washed Out A Final Warning - Caribou The Drummer - Ariel Pink Its Not too Beautiful - The Beta Band

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